Jacob van Utrecht
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Jacob Claesz van Utrecht, also named by his
.Life
Few details are known of Jacob van Utrecht's life. Research on this artist did not start before the end of 19th century. He was probably born in
From 1519 to 1525 he is recorded as a member of the Leonardsbruderschaft ("Leonard's Brotherhood"), a religious confraternity of merchants in Lübeck among whose ranks the leaders of the
From then on no traces of his life have been found.[2]
Signature
In addition to Jacobus Traiectensis he also signed his artworks with his real surname Claesz / Claez.[citation needed]
Works
- Berlin Gemäldegalerie in Berlin
- Cologne Wallraf-Richartz Museum
- Triptych (1520) for Lübeck merchant, Hinrich Kerckring, St. Annen Museum in Lübeck
- Portrait of a young Lady from Lübeck (c. 1520), Louvre, Paris
- Portrait of a man with a little dog (c. 1520), Swedish National Museum of Fine Arts, Stockholm
- Portrait Johann Wigerick (1522), Herdringen Palace near Arnsberg, (Sauerland)
- Portrait of a man writing a letter (1524), Gemäldegalerie, Berlin
- Portrait of a man with rings (1524), St. Petersburg, Russia
- Zealand, Denmark
- St. Mary's Church in Lübeck, lost in World War IIbomb raid
- on southern Zealand, since 2012 in the St. Annen Museum in Lübeck
References
External links
- Media related to Jacob van Utrecht at Wikimedia Commons